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i will bring a copy of the decision by the court, united states against [indiscernible]. i will provide the commentaries and decisions. >> secretary boomer: last person, bill [indiscernible] >> last but not lest. first of all i'd like to say, -- she came to the last taxi panel, a great thing for us to have somebody come. f you should all come. to find out more about the cab industry. i would like to know why the cab companies got 250 taxi cab medallions at below market rate, and i got none, being on the list. i would love to know the reason. the reason why the people who do not put their name on the list, who have been longtime cabdrivers, why they got a medallion. i would love to have one of those medallions, but i never got one. because of give them away to those people. i am perplexed about that. i really am. mr. heinicke, i don't hate you. i like you as a person. i don't like you as a board member. >> secretary boomer: that's the last person. >> mr. lamb made a comment about how in certain businesses you go into an credit cards are only good like at $10. the comment w
i will bring a copy of the decision by the court, united states against [indiscernible]. i will provide the commentaries and decisions. >> secretary boomer: last person, bill [indiscernible] >> last but not lest. first of all i'd like to say, -- she came to the last taxi panel, a great thing for us to have somebody come. f you should all come. to find out more about the cab industry. i would like to know why the cab companies got 250 taxi cab medallions at below market rate, and i...
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the latest weakness came from the united states, not china. starbucks. i think china is a growth story there frankly. the high quality problem of lines that are too long. i think we'll hear amazing things about china when howard schultz has his analyst conference in new york on december 5th. it will be a great con fab. in fact, i would use any weakness in starbucks to buy the stock ahead of that meeting. with china expanding and india blooming, not to mention the splendid addition to t barn to the family starbucks has a terrific story to tell and they can tell it. may be a one off situation. the business of fried chicken, it's cool there in china. i can't draw any conclusion. plus it's worth pointing out the united states lately was a disappointment. all that said, yum is a remarkable company. my inclination would be to hold onto it no matter what. if you really need to get out of it maybe at a higher price. perhaps at next thursday's analyst meeting. for yum in general it's worth pointing out that the restaurant stocks have become quite inhospitable of
the latest weakness came from the united states, not china. starbucks. i think china is a growth story there frankly. the high quality problem of lines that are too long. i think we'll hear amazing things about china when howard schultz has his analyst conference in new york on december 5th. it will be a great con fab. in fact, i would use any weakness in starbucks to buy the stock ahead of that meeting. with china expanding and india blooming, not to mention the splendid addition to t barn to...
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your presentation is the amount of influence and the amount of involvement that the united states has had in you know kind of setting up the scene for what haiti is right now and one point that we actually didn't get a chance to talk about in the package was the agricultural aspect of this and how much of the devastation to haitian agriculture the united states has had a direct impact in when we're talking about the government that you kind of went in depth with in one thousand nine hundred four when president clinton reinstated their steed he did it under the condition that he would have to kind of sign this free trade agreement and loosen tariffs this was terrible for haitian farmers and again this was great for american conglomerates and corporations that are trying to make sweatshops out of out of haiti and this kind of drove all this rural business out of out of the parts of haiti and kind of crowded the the big cities like port au prince gone which were the cities that were most hard right by the earthquake again in two thousand and four all the political instability that the un
your presentation is the amount of influence and the amount of involvement that the united states has had in you know kind of setting up the scene for what haiti is right now and one point that we actually didn't get a chance to talk about in the package was the agricultural aspect of this and how much of the devastation to haitian agriculture the united states has had a direct impact in when we're talking about the government that you kind of went in depth with in one thousand nine hundred...
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if you said the united states, you're not even close. yahoo reports a quality of life index from the economist intelligence unit, sister company of the economist magazine, finds switzerland is the best based on factors including wealth, crime, family life, trust in government and economic stability. australia is next. followed by norway. sweden, and denmark. the u.s., "where babies will inherit large debt of the boomer generation" languishes back in 16th place. in 1988, the u.s. was first. france was second. in that country, france, socialist politician is calling out president obama's policies as socialist. cnbc reports industry ministry says company arthello armitol employs 20,000 people in france should leave after announcing it would close down factories. the french government says it could nationalize that factory, with backing from an unnamed businessman. montebor says barack obama is nationalized, germans are nationalizing, all countries are nationalizing. he may have been referring to the u.s. auto bail-out. we reached out to the
if you said the united states, you're not even close. yahoo reports a quality of life index from the economist intelligence unit, sister company of the economist magazine, finds switzerland is the best based on factors including wealth, crime, family life, trust in government and economic stability. australia is next. followed by norway. sweden, and denmark. the u.s., "where babies will inherit large debt of the boomer generation" languishes back in 16th place. in 1988, the u.s. was...
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set up different than the united states house. they had two things in mind. one is to slow processes down, so that more thought, rather than reaction to the populace, would go into legislation, a cooling period. and the second was to protect minority rights. >> holman: and he says changing the rules would strip away those rights. >> once you start that, what you're going to have is the house of representative in the senate. minority rights will ultimately never be protected and you'll just have another house of representatives. if we're going to do that, why don't we just go to a unicameral legislature, because that's what you're going to have. >> holman: not so, says iowa's harkin. >> if they want to slow things down or if they want to offer amendments, the minority should have the right to offer germane amendments to bills that are on the senate floor. but the minority should not have the right or the power to absolutely stop something. >> holman: this is not the senate's first brush with the nuclear option. in 2005, then-republ
set up different than the united states house. they had two things in mind. one is to slow processes down, so that more thought, rather than reaction to the populace, would go into legislation, a cooling period. and the second was to protect minority rights. >> holman: and he says changing the rules would strip away those rights. >> once you start that, what you're going to have is the house of representative in the senate. minority rights will ultimately never be protected and...
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>> look, the world is on a track of lease common denominator and in no small part due to the united states. by 2015 they're going to agree on new terms that will go into affecteffect in 2020. not good enough. we're all hoping for the success of those talks, it would help, but not good enough given the pace of human-made risk to the planet. we have to be made moving a lot faster. and by the way i think it would go through congress, but what won't go through congress are generalities. what needing to through congress is the specific plan. >> jennifer: thank you as usual. thank you for continue to go light the fire under everybody. up next we'll shift gears just a little bit. will durst will join us as we take down the climate change deniers. you will not want to miss it. and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> jennifer: the 2012 election had plenty of funny moments and the absurdity has not let up in the weeks si
>> look, the world is on a track of lease common denominator and in no small part due to the united states. by 2015 they're going to agree on new terms that will go into affecteffect in 2020. not good enough. we're all hoping for the success of those talks, it would help, but not good enough given the pace of human-made risk to the planet. we have to be made moving a lot faster. and by the way i think it would go through congress, but what won't go through congress are generalities. what...
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the family united by blood. and the more i look at the houses of pompeii, the harder it becomes to populate them with modern nuclear families. instead there's a glorious mishmash -- people related by blood, slaves, and, also, freedmen who, ex-slaves, continue to live with their masters, dependents, lodgers of all sorts. for me what's important about daily life and about culture is that it's -- forms an enormously complex pattern which is influenced all the time by the big currents, the great swirling currents of big history out there -- conquests and wars... high politics. these aren't just things that affect the elite. they just don't affect the big history books, but they penetrate to a very banal level of daily life which reforms itself all the time as history changes. keach: from the villas of the romans to the lineage compounds of teotihuacan to the thatched-roof huts of the maya, households have always been part of larger political and economic systems. household archaeology reveals that changes in politic
the family united by blood. and the more i look at the houses of pompeii, the harder it becomes to populate them with modern nuclear families. instead there's a glorious mishmash -- people related by blood, slaves, and, also, freedmen who, ex-slaves, continue to live with their masters, dependents, lodgers of all sorts. for me what's important about daily life and about culture is that it's -- forms an enormously complex pattern which is influenced all the time by the big currents, the great...
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first, we should point out that just about all the gasoline in the united states have some amount of ethanol. the issue is increasing that amount. ethanol, and some as some know, has a couple of characteristics. one has to do with solvents. it can dissolve hoses or other components and it also observes water. so brings water to the fuel system. if you can separate, you can get the water that actually is not good. gerri: why did we start using it in the first place? >> i think that the e-10, which is typically what is found at the pump, as you start to increase the level of ethanol, you are producing some problems the. gerri: some 228 million vehicles, 228, could get damaged. is that every car, on cars that are more susceptible than others? >> older cars are the ones that are more susceptible. there are some vehicles that can actually function well with ethanol as high as 85%. the big question -- there is no easy answer. gerri: however, we should say that bmw, chrysler, toyota, they have also indicated that they will not cover fuel related problems. so do you own a car that is a bmw o
first, we should point out that just about all the gasoline in the united states have some amount of ethanol. the issue is increasing that amount. ethanol, and some as some know, has a couple of characteristics. one has to do with solvents. it can dissolve hoses or other components and it also observes water. so brings water to the fuel system. if you can separate, you can get the water that actually is not good. gerri: why did we start using it in the first place? >> i think that the...
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closer now with this vote in the united nations. i think it's correct to say that we might be entering the end game but the end game can take a long time israel in the course of less than two weeks suffered a staggering military defeat in gaza and now in part because of the military the three star during political defeat in the united nations and so you can see can judge from running against since rather tone that he's clearly aware that israel is now on the defensive now they can keep saying to themselves that this you were involved is trivial but just about a month ago they were entering a state of extreme agitation at the prospect of the un vote they were threatening to overthrow the post and in a fair ready they were threatening to withhold monies in the past and enough already they took the un vote very seriously and now they have suffered a second staggering defeat at the united nations so i think we can be optimistic we might be entering the end game but the end game will take time your guess and please reply. yes give me a c
closer now with this vote in the united nations. i think it's correct to say that we might be entering the end game but the end game can take a long time israel in the course of less than two weeks suffered a staggering military defeat in gaza and now in part because of the military the three star during political defeat in the united nations and so you can see can judge from running against since rather tone that he's clearly aware that israel is now on the defensive now they can keep saying...
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their recognition by the united nations general assembly. an overwhelming majority made palestine a non-member state. that is the same as the vatican. >> only a handful of countries voted against the move, including the u.s. and israel. both threaten to sanction palestinian request. israel today announced the construction of 3000 more settler homes in response. >> many hope it will be for step toward independence and true statehood. >> life remains the same in the palestinian territories, but many say the united nations vote has given them a new outlook. >> it is a beautiful feeling. there's hope that our children will grow up in an independent nation with its own voice, and that is a feeling that is hard to describe it. >> the decision came after a powerful appeal by the palestinian authority president in new york. >> the general assembly is called upon today to issue a birth certificate of the reality of the state of palestine. >> 138 generally assembly -- general assembly members voted in favor of upgrading palestine to the status of nonm
their recognition by the united nations general assembly. an overwhelming majority made palestine a non-member state. that is the same as the vatican. >> only a handful of countries voted against the move, including the u.s. and israel. both threaten to sanction palestinian request. israel today announced the construction of 3000 more settler homes in response. >> many hope it will be for step toward independence and true statehood. >> life remains the same in the palestinian...
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we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's give it up for your giants training staff. david, mark and carl, and harold. [cheers and applause]
we want to acknowledge the husband of united states senator and former mayor dianne feinstein, mr. richard bloom. the wife of former mayor gina mos coney and the wife of former mayor joe alliteo, catherine. the sister of former mayor george christopher. the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and...
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if you look at the entire history of the united states and you inflation adjust the dollars from the george washington administration when we were we started with the deficit we had the french a lot of money to fight the revolutionary war from then until the reagan administration there were a few bombs for the civil war the spanish-american war war war war war two but basically our deficit has always been in the neighborhood of about a trillion dollars current dollars and in fact you want to have a deficit alexander hamilton the first treasury secretary wrote about this at some length because you want to have people you want to have something that stable that people can invest in where they can invest in their government you know a. safe place to invest. so when reagan came along they were like ok if we do the tax cut thing then the deficits going to go up now how can that be a good thing because we're publicans we're not supposed to be in favor the deficit going up but when women if the deficit goes up you know if we can really drive the deficit up then when the democrats come into
if you look at the entire history of the united states and you inflation adjust the dollars from the george washington administration when we were we started with the deficit we had the french a lot of money to fight the revolutionary war from then until the reagan administration there were a few bombs for the civil war the spanish-american war war war war war two but basically our deficit has always been in the neighborhood of about a trillion dollars current dollars and in fact you want to...
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would be far worse, not only for the united states and the western economies but for security in the region. melissa: but problem is iran has a massive amount of natural gas. they desperately need the money. they need to fund their programs. they're being choked by the sanctions. so they're going to sell it to turkey at whatever below market price. that is the same thing they have been doing with oil. turkey desperately needs it. they are their neighbor. it is right there. it seems like the economics drive that situation and we would have to basically pay turkey to not take that gas? >> well, ultimately what we're doing is what we did with germany, what we did with japan, trying to convince them that there's a better way to do this and that it is in their financial interests not to be conducting this trade with iran. melissa: so only way we would do that is giving them money or subsidizing natural gas for turkey coming from somewhere else. >> not at all. melissa: go ahead. >> what we're trying to do is apply coercion. we're trying to sanction and make illegal the trade and if we do t
would be far worse, not only for the united states and the western economies but for security in the region. melissa: but problem is iran has a massive amount of natural gas. they desperately need the money. they need to fund their programs. they're being choked by the sanctions. so they're going to sell it to turkey at whatever below market price. that is the same thing they have been doing with oil. turkey desperately needs it. they are their neighbor. it is right there. it seems like the...
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but in that period, the idea that -- >> okay. >> the united states and the soviet union would have a general nuclear exchange over differences, say, regarding berlin or cuba was to some degree a bluff. but it was something that rested, i think, on a hard-nosed understanding that the soviets did not, in the final analysis, want war, nor did we. and this bluff reinforced a status quo. it was invoked in berlin. where the apples have fallen. >> i get the point. i think about ike, i think about him as humble and how can a guy from kansas be where i am at right now and some things i really think are great about that guy and you're doing what david did for john adams. >> i hope so. >> david eisenhower, evan thomas, the new book is called ike's bluff. post world war ii history, it's the best. anyway, we'll be right back. "ik" post world war ii history, it's the best. anyway, we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] if you care for someone with mild to moderate alzheimer's, you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can
but in that period, the idea that -- >> okay. >> the united states and the soviet union would have a general nuclear exchange over differences, say, regarding berlin or cuba was to some degree a bluff. but it was something that rested, i think, on a hard-nosed understanding that the soviets did not, in the final analysis, want war, nor did we. and this bluff reinforced a status quo. it was invoked in berlin. where the apples have fallen. >> i get the point. i think about ike,...
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government 492 -- a billion dollars and details at the bottom is initiated by the president of the united states at the bipartisan congressional leadership. the others then served as adviser, negotiator and executor budget. i'm proud to have this and i can tell you he never worked harder for anything in my life than this piece of plastic. in any case, but so far has been on the policies. i was very much of a process by and in that sense i want to talk about from a process to two different things. context, precedent and value. it's already been mentioned the fact that we didn't have laptops and cell phones. i don't remember, governor sununu refers to playing this. i think i think it was in june we started cleaning to get away. when we started discussing different options, i don't think interest was first from the dangers quickly developed as a very good option because of the military police under control and we had control of who got in didn't been number 101 or whatever. number two, working at omb -- go ahead. >> let me have the primary consideration would get away from the press. >> yet
government 492 -- a billion dollars and details at the bottom is initiated by the president of the united states at the bipartisan congressional leadership. the others then served as adviser, negotiator and executor budget. i'm proud to have this and i can tell you he never worked harder for anything in my life than this piece of plastic. in any case, but so far has been on the policies. i was very much of a process by and in that sense i want to talk about from a process to two different...
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. >> mark brewer, united taxicab workers. this is one of the bitterest days in the more than 20 years that i have been active on these issues; and i have seen many bitter base especially since his body took over. how can you listen to the heart-felt please, the angry-please and turn them away? and you will. you are not an objective decision-making policy. you are group that has your own interests, that conflict with the interests of the people in this room. and you are simply turning away from them, and feeding your own coffers. just to give you a figure, i added what you have thus far gain from medallions sales, and what you expect again and leases, it's over 75 million. could be hundred million or more. depending what you did in your future. i know this lights up some of your hearts because that is what you are after. you are taking the futures of people who have put their lives into this industry and you are turning it into your own benefit, your own profit, their own use, and the hell with them. go ahead and do it. we'll
. >> mark brewer, united taxicab workers. this is one of the bitterest days in the more than 20 years that i have been active on these issues; and i have seen many bitter base especially since his body took over. how can you listen to the heart-felt please, the angry-please and turn them away? and you will. you are not an objective decision-making policy. you are group that has your own interests, that conflict with the interests of the people in this room. and you are simply turning away...
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thanks to me team who got the unit up and ready and running. i want to thank our sister organizations here in sunny dale, turf, mercy housing, the bay view ymca who we have joined to provide a continuum of services: i have to acknowledge the tireless dedication of helen hale, our program office at first five -- yes absolutely. [applause] and along with eric from the department of housing have lent their vision to make sure we succeed. we join others to meet those challenges when families have healthy relationships and children meet their milestones and when families can meet their economic needs with meaningful jobs and children go on to higher education or vocational training, when families are safe and connected to others in the community that's when we have addressed the challenges and we are committed to building the community. thank you all very much. [applause] >> thank you. so we wouldn't be real, for lack of a better word, unless we have someone in the community and living in the community and tell the story how important resources of i
thanks to me team who got the unit up and ready and running. i want to thank our sister organizations here in sunny dale, turf, mercy housing, the bay view ymca who we have joined to provide a continuum of services: i have to acknowledge the tireless dedication of helen hale, our program office at first five -- yes absolutely. [applause] and along with eric from the department of housing have lent their vision to make sure we succeed. we join others to meet those challenges when families have...
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rice at the united nations. listen. >> progress towards a just and lasting two-state solution cannot be made by pressing a green voting button here in this hall. nor does passing any resolution create a state where none indeed exists or change the reality on the ground. for this reason, today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership. >> is this the person you want as united states secretary of state? >> that's not definitely for me to say. it's the choice of the president of the united states subject to senate. those are the rules and procedures. >> what about john kerry? you met with john kerry. >> i also met with susan rice. i've known john kerry for many years. >> what were those meetings like? >> good. thorough, deep. yeah. someone who has been ob this issue for a long period of time. he visited the region quite often. >> you think kerry would make a good secretary of state? >> he's been -- whatever it is he did. and i have reason to believe that he would defin
rice at the united nations. listen. >> progress towards a just and lasting two-state solution cannot be made by pressing a green voting button here in this hall. nor does passing any resolution create a state where none indeed exists or change the reality on the ground. for this reason, today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership. >> is this the person you want as united states secretary of state? >> that's not definitely for...
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the question here is do they have more of an allegiance to grover norquist than to the united states? do they pledge allegiance to grover or to america? >> simple. >> and americans can see this. this is not hidden behind the veil. if they turn out to have more of an allegiance to grover norquist and that republican orthodoxy, they will be a minority party for at least a generation. >> professor robert reich and dr. james peterson, wisdom galore. >>> next, the economy shows real signs of life. will a cliff dive send it spiraling downward? stay with us. >> thousand or millions. >> millions. >> okay. >> no, i'm sorry, greta, thousands. >> oh -- >> no. between $27 million and $40 million. >> okay. >> a year. ♪ aids is not going to take my baby. ♪ aids will not take our future. ♪ our weapons are testing... education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] while you're getting ready for the holidays, we're getting ready for you. tis the season. for food, for family, and now, something extra -- for you. >>> the
the question here is do they have more of an allegiance to grover norquist than to the united states? do they pledge allegiance to grover or to america? >> simple. >> and americans can see this. this is not hidden behind the veil. if they turn out to have more of an allegiance to grover norquist and that republican orthodoxy, they will be a minority party for at least a generation. >> professor robert reich and dr. james peterson, wisdom galore. >>> next, the economy...
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i'm all for that if they pay the same amount there as the united kingdom. we'd save over $500 billion over the next decade. you can find savings like that. >> so you're just saying social security then. you think medicare should be cut then. >> well, i'd say it's a good way to do that. social security, we don't have -- we talked about three-legged retirement. people don't have anything other than social security. >> j.d., what about that? are there other areas that would make a difference if you were to leave social security and medicare alone? >> those are the big three. that's where the exploding costs are. you have to go after those. those are where the spending cuts need to fall. i haven't been asleep, dean. i just don't read fiction. the fiction you're reading is the line in the medicare trustee support that says that obamacare worked. well, they also say that you can't trust any of the cuts from obamacare. they don't believe them themselves. the trustee's report is full of warnings not to believe those cuts. medicare is unaffordable, which is why simp
i'm all for that if they pay the same amount there as the united kingdom. we'd save over $500 billion over the next decade. you can find savings like that. >> so you're just saying social security then. you think medicare should be cut then. >> well, i'd say it's a good way to do that. social security, we don't have -- we talked about three-legged retirement. people don't have anything other than social security. >> j.d., what about that? are there other areas that would make...
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and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps complement and instill the space as opposed to being tucked away in a corner. >> be experience begins with the glass facades that was designed with over 120 laminated glass panels. it captures the experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors change gradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see
and one of the must modern and sustainable terminals and the united states. the public art program continues its 30-year legacy of integrating art into the airport environment with the addition of five new commissions that are as bold and dynamic as the new building. >> this project was completed in record time, and we were able to integrate the artist's early enough in the process that they could work with the architect said that the work that is completed is the work that really helps...
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future is already here yeah i mean the united states national security agency has been doing this for some thirty twenty years but now it's spread to even mid-size nations even gadhafi libya was employing the eagle system which is produced by french company emesis. push there in two thousand and nine advertised in its internal documentation as a nationwide interceptions of them so so what's happened over the last ten years is . every decreasing cost of intercepting each individual now to the degree where is cheaper to intercept every individual than it is to pick particular people to spot on and what's the what's the alternative this sort of utopian alternative that you would put forward so the talking alternative is to try and gain independence for this for the internet to sort of declare independence versus the rest of the world and that's really quite important because if you think about what is human civilization that makes it clear to centrally human and civilized it is our shared knowledge of that intellectual knowledge. it's something we're all putting on to the internet and so
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. ♪ ♪ >>neil: party time not members after the united nations voted for palestinian statehood despite america's vocal disapproval of threat to defund the u.n. and john bolton, our former ambassador, joins us now. what do you think of all of this? >>guest: the u.n. pass as lot of resolutions that are meaningless and it pass as lot of resolutions that are divorced from reality. unfortunately, this one, although divorced from reality, is going to have potentially serious consequences for israel. obviously, palestine is not a state in the customary international law. this is purely political decision. it caps 20 years of efforts by the palestinians to reach this point because it will give them an advantage in their negotiations with israel. they will use it to try and achieve that advantage and exceeding the treaties they will then use against israel and try to coax more money out of the u.n. system and the donor community and a variety of other ways. >>neil: you don't buy the argument pushing for statehood that when they have their own country the violence stops? >>guest: i remember 30 y
. ♪ ♪ >>neil: party time not members after the united nations voted for palestinian statehood despite america's vocal disapproval of threat to defund the u.n. and john bolton, our former ambassador, joins us now. what do you think of all of this? >>guest: the u.n. pass as lot of resolutions that are meaningless and it pass as lot of resolutions that are divorced from reality. unfortunately, this one, although divorced from reality, is going to have potentially serious...
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in the pits of the cme and joe durant and united financial telling us what brand names are the best place to invest and travis, in treaded capital management, put your fears aside, the active during market volatility, a good time to invest. let's start with news in washington. we will kaput wall street journal, here's the cover story about how this divide is growing on fiscal cliff the white house came out with these huge new demands. before, they were talking about increasing rates. that was bad enough and now they saves increase rates and get rid of deductions. a huge increase in demand on tax rises. does that concern you? >> absolutely. this is a proposal was brought to the table and on the republican side kind of laughed at and not take it seriously at all. some concern for the market because we are no closer than we were two week ago to any kind of agreement at all and if history has taught us anything with washington d.c. they don't solve anything until it comes to the last minute and all that uncertainty creates a lot of volatility in the market and we're seeing that more and
in the pits of the cme and joe durant and united financial telling us what brand names are the best place to invest and travis, in treaded capital management, put your fears aside, the active during market volatility, a good time to invest. let's start with news in washington. we will kaput wall street journal, here's the cover story about how this divide is growing on fiscal cliff the white house came out with these huge new demands. before, they were talking about increasing rates. that was...
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at the united nations was. secured laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. length. live. live. live live. live . almost thirty three minutes past the hour here in moscow you're watching business our team the global steel industry is in trouble but prices dropping at a lot of excess capacity being built but a europe is hurting the most they're still consumption will be down twenty eight percent this year from the pre-crisis peak to discuss this and details let's cross over to the business desk where nick pool is on top of the story so nick just how bad is it anyway it is becoming quite a problem simply put in a way for the keys you kings unicom it's economist would understand supply is now a full outstripping demand if we look at this growth here you can see that in two thousand and eight basically prices fell off a cliff it's been
at the united nations was. secured laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the. length. live. live. live live. live . almost thirty three minutes past the hour here in moscow you're watching business our team the global steel industry is in trouble but prices dropping at a lot of excess capacity being built but a europe...
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not only here in the united states but brazil and other areas and to find out really how much does that cost and finally let me say mr. chairman that we do have hydro electricity as part of this and we need to see how that is implemented. thank you very much. >> thank you. i have -- additional cards to name? jessica dur man ackerman and david mccord. >> hi. i am jessica ackerman and conservation staff with the sierra club and i am here to represent the 30,000 members in the bay area. i want to thank the supervisors for talking about the importance of this program and climate change and the importance of the program at for outreach. this is opportunity for economic growth but only if it includes local build out and we're seeing strong benefits and the installation of clean energy, energy efficiency, and leveraging other regional sources and we are concerned that the pln has a stagnant rate of power on the open market and -- dear the duration of the shell contract. a proposal is being delivered right now that will shape or improve the developments and resources and financial modeling and
not only here in the united states but brazil and other areas and to find out really how much does that cost and finally let me say mr. chairman that we do have hydro electricity as part of this and we need to see how that is implemented. thank you very much. >> thank you. i have -- additional cards to name? jessica dur man ackerman and david mccord. >> hi. i am jessica ackerman and conservation staff with the sierra club and i am here to represent the 30,000 members in the bay...
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rice the american ambassador to the united nations after slamming the vote again reiterated the american position is that it will not change anything on the ground to a grand pronouncements. and the palestinian people will wake up tomorrow and find that little about their lives has changed today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership it does not this resolution does not establish that palestine is a state and yet talking to the average israeli on the street largely the response here is muted most israelis are the. talking to are actually by and large ignoring this fundamental and historic occasion which is a far cry from the kind of reaction we witnessing on the streets in the house fine . the attitude of international community to the palestinian driver state has changed in the space of a year or two let's focus on europe for instance it twenty eleven palestinian sort you may recall to finally receive membership of unesco the un's cultural agency now at that time the majority of european states either have stayed all rejected the idea bu
rice the american ambassador to the united nations after slamming the vote again reiterated the american position is that it will not change anything on the ground to a grand pronouncements. and the palestinian people will wake up tomorrow and find that little about their lives has changed today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership it does not this resolution does not establish that palestine is a state and yet talking to the average israeli...
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the united states government opposes all the changes. as do tech giants like google, facebook, and microsoft. officials with the u.n. group say this has nothing to do with sensorship but they want to update the country treaty which has stayed the same since 1988 long before the internet became such a household term. long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with syria which is cutting off communication and keeping people from the outside understand what is going on, inside. >>shepard: this is obviously not something the united states is for, if we don't sign off does it mean it doesn't happen? what is the word? >
the united states government opposes all the changes. as do tech giants like google, facebook, and microsoft. officials with the u.n. group say this has nothing to do with sensorship but they want to update the country treaty which has stayed the same since 1988 long before the internet became such a household term. long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what,...
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of the united nations? what kind of action, commitment -- >> geneva. in geneva on the 30th of june kofi annan realized an incredible tour de force. he brought the p-5 and most countries around syria together. and they made, they agreed on a text. not that text was a compromise. therefore there are lots of things that are, you know, subject to interpretation. but it's a very, very good text. if you go back to that text and translate it into a resolution, then we can take it to the parties and say let us start now putting together a peaceful process that is going tond the conflict. so geneva contains a lot, perhaps most, some people say all the building blocks that you need to have a-- they tried once and they failed. immediately after geneva. >> rose: right. >> they tried, you know, they had a discussion in security colin. they didn't agree and stopped it there. you failed once, please, try again. >> rose: send and that is what you will be saying to the united nation. you fail oncement you knows what's neces
of the united nations? what kind of action, commitment -- >> geneva. in geneva on the 30th of june kofi annan realized an incredible tour de force. he brought the p-5 and most countries around syria together. and they made, they agreed on a text. not that text was a compromise. therefore there are lots of things that are, you know, subject to interpretation. but it's a very, very good text. if you go back to that text and translate it into a resolution, then we can take it to the parties...
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and it's for people who want the lowest part d premium in the united states... only $15 a month. and copays could be as low as a dollar. so call unitedhealthcare now to enroll or learn more. with this plan, you can save 40% or more on your copays by using a preferred network pharmacy, like walgreens. for example, a network copay of $4 becomes a preferred network copay of $1 when you fill your prescription at any of the 8,000 convenient walgreens locations. so call and enroll today. remember, the premium is just $15 a month. don't wait. open enrollment ends december 7th. aarp medicarerx saver plus. call now or visit your local walgreens for more information. >>> time to cook with tony tantillo with a recipe for lemon chicken. >>> today for tony's table i have special guests from italy. how are you? >> very well, tony. >> good to see you. how about you? >> my husband. thank you for having us. the more you cook, the more the food will make you reach. >> i love that. >> let's talk about what's in this. >> this is just garlic, chicken, rosemary, sage, dry, no fresh because when it's d
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marvin miller was working his way up through the machinist union, the united autoworkers and the united steel workers. he knew the power of a strong union and if all the players walked, they could not be replaced. as the head of baseball's union he led them to strike three times and negotiated the end of the reserve clause. despite losing when his challenge to fre agency went to the supreme court he won it for the players in 1975. the minimum salary was $6,000 and the average was $52,000. he unleashed the players' earning potential by creating the free market we have today. he knew a finite free agent pool would drive up players value. now the minimum salary is about half a million and the ample is over $3 million. that may seem a lot to play a game and it is, but these men are almost all working class guys who hit the life lottery and have their lifetime earning potential max out in their early 30s. many athletes go broke after they finish playing and while owners can will their spot to their kids, players can't. so i'm always rooting for athletes to make as much as possible while they
marvin miller was working his way up through the machinist union, the united autoworkers and the united steel workers. he knew the power of a strong union and if all the players walked, they could not be replaced. as the head of baseball's union he led them to strike three times and negotiated the end of the reserve clause. despite losing when his challenge to fre agency went to the supreme court he won it for the players in 1975. the minimum salary was $6,000 and the average was $52,000. he...
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. >> an announcement by the supreme court of the united states moving one stock. kayla has this market flash. >> bill, the supreme court announcing just moments ago that it will evaluate whether you can patent specific human genes. why is that moving myriad genetics? it's down about 4.5%. it had a single circuit breaker for the stock. it's now trading -- it was down 6%. here's the thing. myriad had patented a human gene that tells whether a woman is many more susceptible to types of cancer. that supreme court ruling could be a big challenge to myriad. that's why that stock is down right now. guys, back to you. >> thanks, kayla. >> thanks so much. we're in the final stretch for the week. just about 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds for the day. a market that's negative. down about seven points on the industrial average. >> companies have announced more than $21 billion in special dividend payouts ahead of the fiscal cliff and a likely increase in taxes for those payouts. when we come back, we're going to look at whether that could actually hurt stocks once
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and it's for people who want the lowest part d premium in the united states... only $15 a month. and copays could be as low as a dollar. so call unitedhealthcare now to enroll or learn more. with this plan, you can save 40% or more on your copays by using a preferred network pharmacy, like walgreens. for example, a network copay of $4 becomes a preferred network copay of $1 when you fill your prescription at any of the 8,000 convenient walgreens locations. so call and enroll today. remember, the premium is just $15 a month. don't wait. open enrollment ends december 7th. aarp medicarerx saver plus. call now or visit your local walgreens for more information. >>> an investigation is underway in san jose after a taqueria caught fire, it broke out there just after 7:30 their morning. fire officials say most of the damage occurred in the attic where the fire started. no one was hurt. >>> in marin county this morning one person died in a house fire in fairfax. the fire broke out at 1:30 any small cabin on meadow way there. the building was just about destroyed by the time crews arrived
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in the united states, the average speed that the train travels is the same as it was 100 years ago. we have not changed the tracks. we work on government systems. the way research is done. if they accelerated that process -- liz: doctor collins, here is the question then, often the problem is so huge that government has to come in. it is government money of the scale. with government money often comes red tape and perhaps bureaucracy. how have you managed to chop through that and continue to keep things sound? >> we are proud to get red tape out of the way in to keep the bureaucracy to a fair minimum. we are the largest supporter in the world. when you hear about a breakthrough in some medical research project in stamford or chicago or washington university in st. louis, it is extremely likely that we funded that. we funded that with your dollars. in many instances it does not have a direct connection to a product. the economic benefits of this are enormous. liz: and searching cases that regulation would help to make sure things do not get fast tracked so quickly to make sure people
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the palestinian bid to upgrade its international legal status at the united nations was passed by the general assembly with a huge majority but in this vote actually moved the palestinians toward the goal of a complete sovereign state of their own and create the conditions for a lasting peace with israel. you can. start. to cross out the u.n. vote i'm joined by running guess an intel of the he is a former adviser to prime minister ariel sharon and strategic consultant on media and government relations in gaza we have rami khouri he is a correspondent for the electronic intifada and in new york or boston norman finkelstein he is a political analyst and an author all right gentlemen cross talk rolls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want norman let me go to you first that the resolution passed numbers were expected wasn't a big deal last week now it's a very big deal why. well the reason it's a big deal is because originally when the resolution was contemplated there were serious doubts about whether the europeans would support it but in the last few days because of what
the palestinian bid to upgrade its international legal status at the united nations was passed by the general assembly with a huge majority but in this vote actually moved the palestinians toward the goal of a complete sovereign state of their own and create the conditions for a lasting peace with israel. you can. start. to cross out the u.n. vote i'm joined by running guess an intel of the he is a former adviser to prime minister ariel sharon and strategic consultant on media and government...
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in the united nations susan rice the american ambassador to the united nations after slamming the vote again reiterated the american position that it will not change anything on the ground today grand pronouncements. and the palestinian people will wake up tomorrow and find that little about their lives has changed today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership it does not this resolution does not establish that power stein is a state and yet talking to the average israeli on the street largely the response here is muted most israelis i've been talking to are actually by and large ignoring this fundamental and historic occasion which is a far cry from the kind of reaction we witnessing on the streets in palestine oh yes jubilant palestinians have been celebrating a sort of recognition after the un overwhelmingly brought the misstep closer to an independent state activist in filmmaker harry fear explains why the vote was so crucial for them. well this is this there's increased recognition this increase in stages in the united nations is a
in the united nations susan rice the american ambassador to the united nations after slamming the vote again reiterated the american position that it will not change anything on the ground today grand pronouncements. and the palestinian people will wake up tomorrow and find that little about their lives has changed today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership it does not this resolution does not establish that power stein is a state and yet...
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horrific storm to hit the east coast of the united states. certainly all of us, our thoughts, our prayers, our sorrows go out to the loved ones who have lost family members, friends in that awful tragedy of a storm. i am not -- i have not looked at mr. nadler's bill >> president obama spoke in pennsylvania today calling on congress to pass an extension of tax cuts for the middle class. later in the day, john boehner of s on to the president's comments. you can see both events starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. in january, tax credits are scheduled to expire, along with tax credits for businesses. we look at the issue this morning on this morning's "washington journal." host: we are looking at various aspects at the so-called fiscal cliff. joining us for the discussion is steven sloan. he is with politico. could you define what a tax credit is and how that differs from a tax deduction? guest: credits and deductions are used to lower somebody's tax bill. if you have it $1,000 tax bill -- basically reduces taxable income, so it takes the taxabl
horrific storm to hit the east coast of the united states. certainly all of us, our thoughts, our prayers, our sorrows go out to the loved ones who have lost family members, friends in that awful tragedy of a storm. i am not -- i have not looked at mr. nadler's bill >> president obama spoke in pennsylvania today calling on congress to pass an extension of tax cuts for the middle class. later in the day, john boehner of s on to the president's comments. you can see both events starting at...
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there was a report on democracy now that a portion of our artic ice about the size of the united states of america had melted this year which is significant to really alter what the temperature of the ocean is and we're seeing what really the impact of -- every year we're seeing dramatic examples of climate change and hurricane sandy being one of them. we're also seeing around the world real demographic changes in our country. there is accumulation of population under urban areas and we have to look at those areas where we meet the challenge of climate change so we have to look at promise of our cities. san francisco bay area is a city that has great resources to meet the challenges of global climate change. this program, the cleanpower sf program is what we have. it's our greatest tool to assure we're doing our part around climate change around the world, and this little area of the world can actually make a huge difference, and that's what we have to decide how we're going to implement over the next few months, but the major work that we have actually accomplished by green lighting th
there was a report on democracy now that a portion of our artic ice about the size of the united states of america had melted this year which is significant to really alter what the temperature of the ocean is and we're seeing what really the impact of -- every year we're seeing dramatic examples of climate change and hurricane sandy being one of them. we're also seeing around the world real demographic changes in our country. there is accumulation of population under urban areas and we have to...
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best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. >> >> meteorologist mike nicco tracking everything. >>> absolutely up to the second everything is moving heaviest rain along the east bay shore, hills into the east bay valleys that's where it is going to be the better part of the next hour, santa cruz mountains south bay hour, hour and a half from now heavier rain. flash flood watch through monday i said everything is going to start to taper, everything is saturated now anything that falls could cause flash flooding, best chance sunday morning into the maybe around the noon hour for another repeat of power lines down, trees down, mudslides and flooding rain. if you are heading to the surf rip currents until 4:00 tomorrow morning. >>> that's going to do it for now on abc7 news thanks for joining us. >>> finally, the exclusive alarm clock app is available for your android or tablet and the kindle fire too. download it for free from the amazon app store and
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talk about here, the united states. the u.s., is the u.s. weighing, you know, the option of arming the anti-government forces? listen and we'll talk about it. >> we're providing arms to the opposition, convince the people who support bashar al assad, in many cases because they're afraid of their own existence, or will it simply lead to more fighting. that is the question that we are considering. >> so seems that we are weighing that option. and does this mean the end is near for bashar al assad? >> i don't think anybody can say the end is near for bashar al assad. he's got a lot of tanks, a lot of aircraft, a lot of firepower. what we're seeing from the united states is more of a concern that events are moving very swiftly on the ground. the u.s. wants to be able, at the end of all of this to have some influence, some input into what comes next there. not having supplied any arms up to this point, they don't have much influence. they're beginning to wonder, do we need to have more and how do we get it? they're still ver
talk about here, the united states. the u.s., is the u.s. weighing, you know, the option of arming the anti-government forces? listen and we'll talk about it. >> we're providing arms to the opposition, convince the people who support bashar al assad, in many cases because they're afraid of their own existence, or will it simply lead to more fighting. that is the question that we are considering. >> so seems that we are weighing that option. and does this mean the end is near for...
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direct negotiations remain the goal of the united states. >>> tens of thousands of protesters crowd the streets of cairo after president morsi draft as new constitution overnight. we'll get a live report and what's next for ambassador susan rice after her week of meetings on capitol hill to try to end the back and forth over benghazi? we'll get the political postscript with mark murray. be sure to check out the news nation tumbler page. you'll find lots of behind the scenes -- there's one right there. it's news nation.tumbler.com. wasn't my daughter's black bean soup spectacular? [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care m
direct negotiations remain the goal of the united states. >>> tens of thousands of protesters crowd the streets of cairo after president morsi draft as new constitution overnight. we'll get a live report and what's next for ambassador susan rice after her week of meetings on capitol hill to try to end the back and forth over benghazi? we'll get the political postscript with mark murray. be sure to check out the news nation tumbler page. you'll find lots of behind the scenes -- there's...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a...
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preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is earth-shattering news. when it should have been moon shattering news. clearly this, this moment is when america stepped back from greatness. oh, let's see, what's the best way to send the rescu rescue-- russ keyes a message. a tense u.s. security council meeting, no, you light up the goddamn moon way nuclear haloso bright kruschev can read pravda at midnight. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: oh, and what milk toast nancy pants pussied out on our nuclear lunar program? eisenhower. sure, ike beat the nazis but what about the moon nazies? oh, they don't exist? that's just what moon hitler wants you to believe. instead, instead we chose
preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is earth-shattering news....
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legal status at the united nations was. eaves. do we speak your language any time of the law or not a day in. the music programs in documentary some spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's keaton stories spoke to you here. in troy altie spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito it's calm. i'm i'm glad . sure would be soo much brighter if you moved from funds to pressure. starts on t. dot com. when i've done your bush show in this show the junk food conspiracy exposed coming up. to the fat and the secretly fill their pockets. now other species react to burgers. and stars told to kick out his junk get. the epidemic in the fattest nation on earth is spiraling out of control while europe and asia wait levels all tailing off over two in three americans are now overweight or obese and growing stores now provide a basic rules of vehicles for those to appease to walk for the junk food joints responsible to fight ladies about to sing first a live shift jamie all of a shamed mcdonald's into
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to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the broadband technology opportunities program or btop. this program was established in 2009 by the american reinvestment and recovery act and is administered by ntia. we have nearly $4 billion invested in roughly 230 projects across the country, all aimed at expanding broadband access and adoption in the country. and i want to tell you a little bit about the programs and then tell you about why we care so much about this issue. so, we have the btop for infrastructure projects. these are building broadband networks in areas that are currently underserved. the
to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the...
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the united states according to the cdc. the develop mental disorder affects one in 88 american children. there are some numbers more alarming. thanks so much for drawing attention to this and everything you and susan have done. one thing that you said yesterday is that this is now an epidemic. tell me what your concerns are and what you believe. >> the numbers have increased so dramatically. a thousand percent in the last ten years. the official numbers in the u.s. are one in 88. we finished a thorough study in korea and the number is one in 37, one in 24 boys. so this is probably the right number. we're going to brings this type of process to the united states. it's the mythology, methodology is much better. this is a national crisis and there's no sense of urgency. there's no sense of setting goals. there's no sense of getting milestones, time lines, and not a lot of passion. all those things i'm used to in my previous life. i have to get those resurrected for this. >> bob, you've talked about what you can do in the priva
the united states according to the cdc. the develop mental disorder affects one in 88 american children. there are some numbers more alarming. thanks so much for drawing attention to this and everything you and susan have done. one thing that you said yesterday is that this is now an epidemic. tell me what your concerns are and what you believe. >> the numbers have increased so dramatically. a thousand percent in the last ten years. the official numbers in the u.s. are one in 88. we...
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the house basically has just passed a bill that would allow them to stay in the united states longer but it doesn't look like it has much future in the senate. what are your thoughts? >> this is an issue where we really ought to be able to get to yes. i've introduced legislation to try to address this issue and make sure that we can provide visas to people that graduate with degrees, advanced degrees from the united states institutions, in engineering, in math and science. so i don't think we're all that far apart but there hasn't been a willingness yet to come to resolve some of the remaining issues. but this ought to be really a no-brainer for us. we can't afford to be turning away the best and the brightest, not only educating them here but then turning them into our competitors. so i hope that we can get to yes on this soon. and i think there is encouraging reason to believe that we can get to yes on a broader immigration bill. i'm hearing some of my gop colleagues talk in terms about this and show receptivity to this that we've never seen before. >> congressman, thank you very m
the house basically has just passed a bill that would allow them to stay in the united states longer but it doesn't look like it has much future in the senate. what are your thoughts? >> this is an issue where we really ought to be able to get to yes. i've introduced legislation to try to address this issue and make sure that we can provide visas to people that graduate with degrees, advanced degrees from the united states institutions, in engineering, in math and science. so i don't...
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and the united states -- the world's super power has done very little. there has been pressure on them to do more but is getting involved in direct arms shipment the answer? >> the answer is leading from behind doesn't work. among the many mistakes the obama admin made was outsourcing our regional security policy to saudi arabia and qatar. our supposed allies. saudi arabia and qatar are islamic states. so when they sent in arms to syria, guess where the arms went? they went to the islamic factions. when this revolution started, it was overwhelmingly liberal in the old-fashioned sense, secular, oriented. not confessional. and just wanted to get rid of the horrible dictatorship. the islamists crept in exploiting the situation and we did nothing. we didn't support those who wanted a rule of law. we allowed the saadies and qataris to arm the extremists. they are trained, they fought in iraq. they are hard-core fighters. if we do not act intelligently, wisely and soon, they will become the dominant force. the obama administration needs to get off the dime and
and the united states -- the world's super power has done very little. there has been pressure on them to do more but is getting involved in direct arms shipment the answer? >> the answer is leading from behind doesn't work. among the many mistakes the obama admin made was outsourcing our regional security policy to saudi arabia and qatar. our supposed allies. saudi arabia and qatar are islamic states. so when they sent in arms to syria, guess where the arms went? they went to the islamic...